Managing Global Virtual Teams Across Classrooms,Students and Faculty |
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Authors: | Timothy P Shea Pamela D Sherer Rosemary D Quilling Craig N Blewett |
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Institution: | 1. Decision and Information Systems Department, Charlton College of Business , University of Massachusetts Dartmouth , North Dartmouth , Massachusetts , USA tshea@umassd.edu;3. Department of Management, School of Business , Providence College , Providence , Rhode Island , USA;4. School of Information Systems &5. Technology , University of KwaZulu-Natal , Westville , South Africa |
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Abstract: | Virtual teams are becoming commonplace in business today so our business school students should have experience in effectively working in virtual teams. Based on a month-long virtual team project conducted by the authors between classes in South Africa and the United States, this paper discusses the opportunities and challenges of using global virtual teams as part of a business school curriculum. The authors describe the use of a virtual team life cycle to assess the month long project to identify key elements to retain and to change for the next time the virtual project is implemented. |
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Keywords: | Virtual teams Management curriculum Globalization Teamwork |
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